Anush Notebook

$10.00

INSIDE COVER READS:

The illustration on the cover is titled “ANUSH” (Ah-noosh), meaning “sweet” in Armenian. The word is also used to describe someone’s kind personality or the sweetness of a food and is interchangeably used as a word for dessert. Another derivative is Anushig (just add the “ig”), both as a proper name and an adjective, meaning “very pretty.”
The icons — including the wheat on Anush’s gown as well as pomegranates, the Tree of Life, and grapes in the background — are traditionally used symbols representing abundance, good fortune, and fertility. They are inspired by drawings in Armenian manuscripts as well as carvings on the walls of Geghart Monastary in Armenia.

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75 sheets, 150 pages. Take notes in it at school, at work, or while you’re watching DIY videos on YouTube. You’ll love it. We promise

Dimensions: 8.5″ x 10″

The cover has a soft laminate to ensure image quality over time and creates a water resistant external coating. P.s. It feels like magic.

These notebooks are wire-o bound with a beautiful black spiral. We also put a nice, thick backing to keep it from bending while you’re trying to take notes. The front cover creates a durable, functional and beautiful piece of art. Toss it in a bag, show it off to your friends, make it yours. It will last.